[j-nsp] Junos feature licensing?

Aviva Garrett aviva at juniper.net
Fri Jul 15 09:42:15 EDT 2005


Hi Joe,

I'm assuming you're asking about J-series boxes.

If you type "software licenses" into the search engine on our web site,
you will find http://www.juniper.net/products/jseries/dsheet/110026.pdf.

Thanks,
..Aviva

In message <BEFC94FE.9A52F%joe at via.net>you write:
> So, while perusing around on an M7i, I ran across the "show system
> certificate" command.
> 
> So, now I'm really curious to know what features are restricted or enabled
> by license keys. Do I need to purchase license keys to enable any hardware
> bits in the router that I've already paid for - like the tunnel pic ? Do I
> need to purchase license keys in addition to purchasing hardware like the AS
> PIC?
> 
> I cannot find any information on this subject on the Juniper web site,
> 
> Also, I notice that the certificates expire after 10 years.
> 
> Does that mean that my router becomes a doorstop after Mar 24 03:26:10 2014
> GMT? If so, that's really offensive.
> 
> After all, I still have 10 year old 7500's running somewhere...
> 
> Joe
> 
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> 
> Joe McGuckin
> 
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